June 28, 2000
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Rays flatten Jays 11-1

[Times photo: Michael Rondou]
Steve Cox's grand slam helps surging Tampa Bay blast first-place Toronto. |
NBA
Orlando comfortable with picks
Ideally, it would like to trade with the Nets for the top choice in tonight's NBA draft. But that would be costly.
Miller upbeat about Hawks
Rumors have the Florida forward headed to Atlanta. He says he'd love to play for Lon Kruger.
Motorsports
A new brand name: Cheating
NASCAR worries as companies offer products that illegally enhance car performance.
Devil Rays
Surgery finds fraying in Guzman's shoulder
ST. PETERSBURG -- Juan Guzman apparently did have things wrong in his right shoulder.
Injuries healing slowly for stars
ST. PETERSBURG -- Don't get too excited about seeing Jose Canseco and Vinny Castilla back in the lineup just yet.
Diaz learns that it's just a game
Matt Diaz never really appreciated baseball until it was gone.
Arena football
Much has changed since Storm-Preds I
When they last met, the Storm gave away a game to the Orlando Predators, who rallied in the last minute to win 44-43 and drop Tampa Bay to 1-4.
Outdoors
Captain's corner
Cobia fishing is a great way to stay cool in the summer heat. More time is spent in finding the fish than fishing. The movement creates a refreshing breeze.
Mutiny
Interest again in Roy Lassiter
The Mutiny is again interested in Miami forward Roy Lassiter, but this time Tampa Bay is not in a desperate situation.
Preps
Post 7 takes command in weakened A division
The dynamics of area American Legion baseball have changed this summer, leaving Rusty Jewett scratching his head.
Dragons hire ex-Panther star
TAMPA -- Jefferson's struggling softball program appears to have gotten a serious boost as it has hired former Plant star Marlo Tamayo.
Brandon grad shows he really has power
Myron Leslie sets a home run record at an all-star tournament.
Armwood coach dies of cancer
Doug Walker, who had been with the Hawks for more than a decade, built the program into one of the area's best.